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Acadia National Park Managers’ Report
A citizen science early-detection summary
Welcome to the weekly early detection report of observations submitted by iNaturalist and eBird users. These are all observations submitted over the past week for species that Acadia National Park managers and partners have identified as being of conservation interest. These data for this report comes from two of the largest open source citizen science projects: iNaturalist and eBird. The records included in this report include both casual and research grade observations, so erroneous identifications are possible. Users should double check the identification of species to ensure they are correct.
10 November 2025 - 16 November 2025

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Invasive Species

A Hemlock tree infested with Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
© Jesse Wheeler
Scientific Name Common Name Date Observed Link
Verbascum thapsus great mullein 2025-11-13 view observation

Threatened & Endangered Species

Two Red Knots in flight
© Fyn Kynd
Scientific Name Common Name Listing Date Observed Link
Histrionicus histrionicus harlequin duck state threatened 2025-11-15 view observation
Histrionicus histrionicus harlequin duck state threatened 2025-11-15 view observation
Alca torda razorbill state threatened 2025-11-15 view observation

Rare Species

A flowering Nodding Trillium
© Andy Fyon
Scientific Name Common Name Date Observed Link
Lycopodiella inundata inundated bog clubmoss 2025-11-14 view observation
Epigaea repens trailing arbutus 2025-11-14 view observation
Epigaea repens trailing arbutus 2025-11-14 view observation
Epigaea repens trailing arbutus 2025-11-14 view observation

Buffer Zone Species (10-mile buffer)

© Kyle Lima
Scientific Name Common Name Date Observed Link
Cirsium vulgare bull thistle 2025-11-11 view observation
Verbascum thapsus great mullein 2025-11-13 view observation
Berberis thunbergii japanese barberry 2025-11-16 view observation
Rosa rugosa rugosa rose 2025-11-11 view observation

New Park Species

A something
© Kyle Lima

There were no new species to the park reported this week.

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